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Category: Network Security
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When most people hear the term cybersecurity, they immediately think about firewalls, antivirus software, or intrusion prevention systems. While these technologies are important, security architecture is much broader than individual security products. As part of Cisco U’s “Designing Cisco Security Infrastructure (SDSI)” learning path, I recently completed the Security Architecture Design Fundamentals module. The course…